Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (2), Other documents (1).
While suggesting having support from influential people in the colonies and England,
Kernaghan inquires about any employment opportunities in British Columbia or any of [the] Colonies.Kernaghan notes that £2000 [has] been Collected here for the Quebec Sufferers.Blackwood’s minute acknowledges Kernaghan’s repeated correspondence with the colonial office and that nothing is known regarding
Kernaghan’s merits or eligibility to serve in a public capacity.Elliot minutes that no employment offer can be made to Kernaghan with the Colonial Office.
Kernaghan to Carnarvon
29 Eden Quay
Dublin
20 Feby 1867
My Lord
I would respectfully refer Your Lordship to Memorials from
Montreal, Toronto, Quebec & other Cities of Canada as well as from
Merchants & Bankers of London, Liverpool, Dublin & Cos which I
think were presented by the Rt Hon James Whiteside M.P. or
referred to by him when Sir Edwd Bulwer Lytton was Colonial
Sect, Mr Whiteside wishing to get me then an appointment in
British Columbia.
Mr Elliot
This gentleman has written many Letters to this Office in the course
of the last 8 years. They sometimes touch on public matters, but the
conclusion to which he finally comes is that he wants an office for
himself. I know nothing whatever of his merits or eligibility to
serve in a public capacity.
Unless Lord Carnarvon knows something of him, civilly express
regret that there is not any prospect of being able to comply with his
wishes by offering him employment in the Colonies.